Dos and donts of the data body economy

Do

Don't

use plastic money





pay cash





tansfer money through bank

shop online





buy in small independent shops

consume life style products

display an unpredictable consumer behaviour





complete registration forms





refuse to register or provide erroneous data

have an insurance against everything









accept risk

constantly use mobile communication equipment





prefer face-to-face communication

drive a car equipped with a GPS terminal





use other means of transportation

willingly provide personal information





have privacy concerns



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Writing

Writing and calculating came into being at about the same time. The first pictographs carved into clay tablets are used for administrative purposes. As an instrument for the administrative bodies of early empires, who began to rely on the collection, storage, processing and transmission of data, the skill of writing was restricted to a few. Being more or less separated tasks, writing and calculating converge in today's computers.

Letters are invented so that we might be able to converse even with the absent, says Saint Augustine. The invention of writing made it possible to transmit and store information. No longer the ear predominates; face-to-face communication becomes more and more obsolete for administration and bureaucracy. Standardization and centralization become the constituents of high culture and vast empires as Sumer and China.

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